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DAILY EAST OWEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ''S, 1MB. " r V Nothing j I; Better.. In Men's shoes than ROCK OAK SOLE I; $4 a pair , ?Box Calf Vfci, Valour, Cor dovan and Calf. AH '' the new shapes UMATILLA AT QGDEN WILL COMPETE .FOR PRIZES AT IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Movement on Foot to Have the Coun ty Properly Represented Mayor Halley Has Been Appointed as a Delegate by Governor .Chamberlain The County's Quota is Not Yet Full. Dindiogcr, Wil son & Company 'Phone, Main itSi . GOOD SHOES CHEAP. ' DUMP CART. City Will Invest In One and System ' . Ie the Street Cleaning. f 11 ,s 0,0 intention of the city gov L ernment to put a city dump cart Into in aerrlce In the necr tuturc as a meas ure of economy. All this summer it , has cost the city near the ?100 mark to keep the dirt off the streets with tne means that have been employed. At the last session of the council a measure was introduced providing for the furnlshment of a cart, and it was referred to the street committee 4 for a week's consideration. As i: will be possible to set n man to take the cart and make it his business to m 8e that the stretes are kept clean for about J60 a month, it will be s.7. plainly seen that the measure will redound to the benefit of the city treasury. It Is expected that the ne session of the council will authorize the pur chase of the cart, and as soon as It Is possible to get the vehicle the work will be started and will be kept going all the year. II. C. Judson. the Industrial agent of the O. It. & N., was in the city to day for a few minutes while waiting for a change of trains. Mr. Judson is now traveling in the Interest of the fmit exhibit of the state, for the Na tional Irrigation Congress to be held in Ogden soon. Thero are several cups and medals to be given to the best exhibits, and it is the wish of the gentleman that Umatilla county have a chance at them, along with the rest of the coun try. There is one cup in particular that the people of this county should get after, and that is the $500 loving enp to be given by Senator W. A. Clark for the best county exhibit of fruits grown on irrigated lands. If the fruit raisers of the county would make an effort to get an exhibit to gether it would be sure to take the cup, for there Is not another county in any of the irrigated districts where such a variety of fruit can be raised. Another thing is the individual medals offered by the managers of the exhibit for the best display of certain fruit, such as apples, pears, or peaches grown by the aid of irri gation. If the men of the county along Butter creek and around Mil ton would take an interest in the mat ter they would be sure to have the best of the bargain, for there is no other district that can grow the fruit that is grown in the orchards of that section. While in the city Mr. Judson bad a talk with T. G. Halley and C. B. Wade and it is his wish that the Commer cial Association take hold of the mat ter at once and see that the fanners of the county are Interested in the exhibit and that they take the time and the trouble to nut samples of I their fruits in the hands of the asso j elation for transportation to Ogdeb J and exhibition at that place. Mr. Halley will take the matter up I and will also see that the things are wen piacea wneii iut?j are l -u"' MUTTERS 111 COURT business coming bororo the courts at t The governor expresses tho; highest concern, as' to the outcome and tho . importance of the Irrigation question, and thinks that In time It will be the; means of transforming the eastern , VARIEGATED LIST part oi urcgon into a, Becuouor coun try 'entirely different from what is now found here. WILL CLOSE LABOR DAY. Postoffice Will Be Open One Hour Some Business Houses Will Close.. The postofllce will lie closed on Monday all day, with the exception of one hour from 9 to 10 a. m. It Is the general intention of the stores of the city to close from the hours of 9 In the morning until 1 in the afternoon. OF MISDEMEANORS. 8elllng Whiskey to the Indians, Drunk and' Disorderly and Larceny Among the Charges Which Were Answer ed to Some Fines and Some Jail Sentences. Deputy United States Marshal P. A. Worthlngton, of Portland, came up frum that city this morning, hav ing in his custody Edward K. Brown, who was arrested here some time ngo for selling whiskey to tho Indians, and was taken to Portland to have his hearing before the federal court. He was found guilty by that court and sentenced to 90 days in the 'two lines nf march on Main street 'TP? ' runy I Housekeeping Real Estate Transfers. A sheriffs deed was today filed, giving to the Pendleton Savings' JJank for the sum of SC.CS3.87. the uue to tne north half of section 3G. county jail ai mis place, and the west half of section 2C. all in I Richard Ryan, who has been in the township 4, north of range 31 east, c,ty -1" 'or some time, accused of and the southwest quarter of sec- assault and bnttory, drunken and dls tlon 32, in township 3 north of range orderly conduct, and a number of 32 east, being land formerlv the nron- other things, was brought to tho erty of the Pendleton Implement Company. Sarah J. McEachern and D. H. Mc Eachern. her husband, have sold to Joseph West for $2,000, lot 10, in block 9. of the town of Milton, and also lot 9 in block C. of the Hlllsslde addition to the city of Milton." Notice to Patrons. Having rented the retail depart ment of my butcher business to Mr. A. D. Augustavo, an experienced butcher of Walla Walla, I myself will conduct the wholesale part of said business, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call at the market and settle their nc- county jail this morning as an in formation was filed against, him In the circuit court charging him with larceny from the person, which of fense was committed nt the time of his last fight In a saloon. At this time he knocked a man down, and while the man was down went through his pockets, Walter Domson and "Wilson . Chap man, two Indians, were put in tho county Jail this morning charged with assault and battery on the person of Abraham Lyman. In the norL end of the city yesterday afternoon. The men will be held in the county jail until the return of the Indian com missioner, John Halley, who has gone Will Ship Nine Cars Cattle. J.'C. t-onergan' has asked the W. & C. R. for- .nine cars to bo ready for , "iiu uu niuuuuj, wnon ne win snip i io umj eaiue marKot a big buy of cattle ho 'has bought from the farm- Om II f tho Pnmqff TtMt.tn ......... . Ti mv avnaptnnnn r . . . j - m i)U yens and around the Warm Springs. Mr. , of housekeeping I have used Lonergan is now at Uklah. where he kinilB of Hnnn ,, T !, , has lHjen for some days arranging for,?, , f,ap: ?ut ufobuy i tie the delivery of the cattle. ' k,nE of n"- 1 have nse It for tke ; past four years and would not be Mrs. Dutton Is Very III. , without It for any price. Throughout C. E. Dutton, of Colwell, Idaho, is bo house I used nothing else trt in the city to be at the bedside of . Lifebuoy. I also And that for toll na?.ed.iin0,.heKr' MiB- Danle" Dutton. ana tan, lt vot bo excelled uiw who is ill at her home, and whose , , . ' illness, owing to the advanced age ' buoy Soap 18 mTcl7 worth ,u e't of the sufferer, is serious. "W. R.tln Eld. MRS. J. W. STBVENSON, fill Vanderbllt Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. Dutton, of Lehman Springs, is also In town, brought here by the same cause. W. Will Move to La Grande. A. Saunders whn has ln firing the ynrd engine here for the past year, will move his famliv to Iji Orando soon, whore he has accepted a position on the main line. FOR. BAM? BY OWL TEA HOUSE DONT FORGET LABOR DaY counts. Mr. Augustavo also desires ' uu V'" UT, Bt"rl vl3" WUBn to announce that the business will be . th5,y 'in be tried ln .h,,s Follrt- , conducted as lt has been, and all pat-1, I. Casey was arrested this morning rons of the market will receive the . 'or 'lrunk and disorderly conduct, and same courteous treatment aa hereto-. nut UP n cash ball of Jo for nis ap- fore. PERRY HOUSER, A. D. AUGUSTAVO. pcarance at the court this morning. He failed to show up at the time ap pointed, and as a result lost the money. Jack Brown was arrested last night charged with being drunk and disor derly, and was given Ave days in the city Jail. Returned to Portland. Mrs. James Devlin left this morn lng, accompanied by her neices. the i press, for it is his intention to attend Misses Stella and Margaret Snow, for the meeting as an appointee of ihe urcu uumc in ruriiauu. me young governor, air. naney wisnes ladies nave been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Develln for some time past, and she is accompanying them to Birthday Party. Yesterday afternoon Thelnia Thompson celebrated the fourth anni versary of her birth at the home of the parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Sam friends of the young lady were invit-' ed to be present, and the afternoon I was spent in as enjoyable a manner sorry that the day has passed as such a number of young people quickly. can usually have. i Line of March. NEXT MONDAY'S CELEBRATION (Concluded.) I t JOE STORi Big Special SaleJilH ember 8th, 9th and J Oth. Lace Curtains Portiers, Rugs, Bed Spreads, and Art Squares We shall make some very low prices on all Roods nn r tioncd above In fact we p-opoi to make attractive pr all through our store during this sale Remember the dat aVery Truly Yours LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Prepare to Celebrate their home. The Merchants' Cafe. Keep3 constantly on hand import, ed Heberwurst. Frankfortcrs, Ham. burg eels, crawfish, crabs, oysters, all kinds of cheese. Hot merchants' lunch dally from 11:20 a. m. to 2 p. m. for several reasons: one, that bo is , " f " christian interested in the development of tne h conducted the revl- country and wishes to do all in his , , ,u power for the advancement of irri- ,.,,, ,,, ., , ,,., gallon: and again ; as im irrigator j he fof Jew days 0 Mond Ight Rev. Wilson lectures at the Christian church on the subject: "My Neigh bor's Curtain." Mr. Wilson is a hlgu- ly interesting speaker nnd made many wished to visit the model farm that is near Ogden, and see now the work is carried on in a large way. He is also anxious to see how the alfalfa Hllllllllllllllllim Toilet Daintiness Who is lt that does not ap preciate a sweet, delicate odor, especially of the dainty, last ing kind? We have the largest line of imported and domestic perfumes in Eastern Oregon. A tew of our leading Imported odors are: Azuraa, La Trefle. Peau d4 Espagne, Violett ate Parmc, Indian Hay. Aad many more of the same Utility in bilk as well as in Jaacy pack. TALLMAN & CO. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I H 1 1 1 1 fields are arranged in that country for the betterment of the conditions on bis own farm here and those of his . . . neighbors. , The delegates of the various organ it izatlons that have power to appoint ' men to attend the meeting are now J being considered by the officers of the orders, and will be appointed ln T a short time. It is the intention of X the men interested ln the subject to : send a strong representation to the T , convention, and with the delegation X will lip sent tho finest lot of fruit 1 ! that will be wen in Ogden this or any j other year. i Money Backg.gi.-SK fall to cure Rheumatism. For Sale by A. C Kocppen & Bros. Agts. for Pendl'n. warm friends ln Pendletou during his brief stay here, and will be wel comed heartily on this return visit Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was issued this morning to George Mortamer and Mrs. Anna Hevel, both of Eiho. Mrs. Hevol lost her husband some years ago by his falling between the drive wheel of a combined and the framo work and being crushed to Owing to the number of the per sons who have signified their inten tion to take part in the procession Monday with floats and other means of representing their business, and with a view of making the matter a success. It has been decided .that It wouid be necessary? to have a new line of march in some parttcuIariQsand the following course has been ' se lected! The procession will form nt the Golden Rule hotel and will march north on Johnson street to Water, I and west on Water to Main. They ' will then march south on Main to Al- i ia, east on Alta to Johnson, south on Johnson .to Railroad, west on nail road to Main, north on Main to Court, and east on Court to the court house, where the literary exercises of the day will be held, i In this way tho procession will September 7 " Day Drees ap, some, &nd get a suit, hat, overcoat, shoes underwear and nil the rest at death. The prospective groom is havc . chance to string out. so that several years the Junior of the lady ln the case. there will be but one line on a street at a time. If the old line bad been I followed out thero would have been GOVERNOR CANNOT GO, Writes to Mayor Halley That His Law Partner Is III. Some time ago, at the instance of various men of this part of the stale, who are interested ln tbe queatiuu of Irrigation here. Mayor T. G. Halley addressed a letter to Governor Cham berlain, calling his atteni.on to the importance ox the congress to be held soon at Ogden, and of the pres tige It would give the Oregon dele gation to be headed by the governor, and asking that he find time If possi ble, to attend tbe meeting. The mayor has received a letter from the governor In which he re grets in sincere terms that it will be impossible for him to attend the con gress as desired by the people of tbU part of tbe state, owing to the serious Illness of his law partner at this time, and the consequent fact that he will have to attend to the NOT GOOD, NOT HERE They Lead the Ptocessicn The popularity of Swift's products among all classes Is, very largely due to the absolutely clean and hygienic conditions un der which each carcass Is dressedand the meat and the food .pro ducts prepared and Inspected. This Is particularly true of Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon. From the sleek, corn-fed, hogs in the pens, the carefully selected hams and bacon Jn the .smokehouse, 'the final export Inspection by the U. E. government, and, lastly, the dainty wrapping in parchment paper, each step In the evolu tion of these nutritious and appetizing products Is a guarantee that they will always please. T F. S. YOUNGER & SON NOT GOOD, NOT HERE Will Move to Washington. L. M. Smith of Helix, Is in the city t . . . . t t a,. today on a business visit. Mr. bmiir-. . Is settling up his Interests here, prep- J aratory to leaving for Franklin conn-, J ty. Wash., where he has bought hlra j n mnfti nnrl where lift Will make his 't home In the future. Mr. Smith will J move his family to his new home in ' a couple of weeks. 614 Main Street? "Hoodoo" Is Being Overhauled. Engine 300. the freight compound, which the three engineers were pull ed off for refusing to run, at La Grande, has been placed In the .shops at that place for thorough repairs. The engine is one of the monster compounds and will be ln excellent condition when the force turns her out from this general overhauling Tomorrow at the Baptist Church. I Services at tbe First Baptist church tomorrow as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11. No son-Ice in the evening. Rev. Mr. Dleakney, principal of the Academy, will preach for tbe paotor In the morning, and those who come will hear a good sermon. A business meeting of great Importance .will be called after the services, and It Is urgently requested that all members of the church who can, will be pres eqt. R. W. King, pastor. I After School Privl lenes. Don't Forget this Location when Seeking Men's Furnishings It's time you was looking for heavier underwear. This Is where we shine. All sizes anu colors from 60c a garment to J5 a garment .Also a ueau.ul line of neckwear. Only two ties of each pattern. Tho best grade of corduroy pants, $2 a pair. Suspenders, shirts, night robes, collars, sox, dress gloves, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, anu all kinds of furnishings. Come and see .our little store. Every thing is new and up-to-date. ve are agents for the best tailoring establishment in Chi cago. Come and seo our sam ples. Hore's where Si got hls'n. SULLIVAN & BOND Near St. Ceorge Hotel OH and Swppf Snirit nf Fden A. Zeuske, of Helix, has moved Into Are Kuarantecd tocurenny coseofRhcn the city and will occupy his new res! dence on Jackson street, xr. Zeus ke has for many years been -one of tbe large wheat raisers of the Helix country, and has now come into tbe city in order to give his children tho advantages of the city schools. Miss Starr Arrived. m.if iAtn Monev back if thev fall A C. Kocppen X Bros., Agts. for Pendleton CONSUMPTION the most dreaded and deadly of all ! diseases, as well as pneumonia, and (II Lune Troubles are relieved at Miss Starr, of Salem, and one of tho onco and cured by Acker's English teachers who have been .elected to Jicmcay -tne King or an uougn uurcs. tbo Pendleton schools for tho com- Jure coughs and colds In a day. 25 Ing year. Is at tho Hotel Pendleton, cents. Your money back If dissatis having reached the city this morning led. Writ for frea sample. W. JH. to mako arrngomonls for her winter's Jookor & Co.. Buffalo, N. T. V. w. BIG THE BOSTON STORE aaaa Many People Are about as progressive as a sky rocket turned upside down. Its a hard thing to say but we think that expression fits the housekeeper who sticks to the old, rusty tinware or cheap enam eled ware -instead of saving money by buying STRANSKY Four coated, seamless, all steel kitchen ware. W. J. CLARKE & Cq. 2ii Court Street : i t X a- St - Joseph's - Academy: - Pendleton, Oregon. For Boarding and Day Students. Conducted by the Sislcrs of St. Frances of Philadelphia. Classtswill be resumed September 7th. - For Terms, etc., Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR stay here. jtumiuiw w